

"Nothing really matters and this is what gives us the freedom to feel our own meaning, and feel it with ease instead of a sense of fear or guilt.

Abraham Piper has attacked evangelicalism on his viral TikTok channel (Photo: TikTok/Abraham Piper) "Our ultimate host is not p***** or sad, they just don't care. "The universe is our host and they've said no big deal - about everything," he said. "Anyhow, these lessons took place between teaching us how to defend Young Earth Creationism and protect ourselves from secular humanism which, in case you didn't know, is the root cause of every single atrocity that took place in the 20th century, if you went to my high school."īut in one video that's amassed over 3.6 million views, the son of the evangelical preacher says "nothing really mattering is the best". Fun! I wanna play… #comforting #nonreligious #secular #exfundie #exvangelical #exchristian ♬ original sound - Abraham Piper

Why didn't the devil have anything new to tell us? Shouldn't we have gotten that demonic head nod from Green Day or Nirvana? Maybe Garth everyone’s talkin about #hell right now.

He went on, "So let's say my teachers were telling us the truth and it wasn't just fear-mongering propaganda from another little 'ministry' hiding out in Colorado. In another, he railed against his Christian education as a youngster, telling fans that he had been "taught that the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin all had satanic messages in their music." How are you gonna take your family to Outback after church while millions of people are burning alive?" "If they allow themselves even a single banal luxury, they're proving they don't believe. "Even the most abrasive fire-and-brimstone preacher doesn't really believe in a literal hell," he said. In one video that's been viewed over 365,000 times, he lays into the concept of hell and suggests that most believers don't really believe in it. John Piper's son Abraham Piper has become a TikTok star with his offbeat comical videos, many of them slamming evangelicalism.Ībraham, an artist, has amassed over 920,000 followers, with many of his videos being watched hundreds of thousands of times. Abraham Piper's popular TikTok page (Photo: TikTok/Abraham Piper)
